Bill, Robin...

Thanks for trying to help!  Unfortunately none of this makes any sense to
me.  NOT a Linux guy.

I was looking for a way to get out of Windows Update Hell and saw an
article about Zorin, which is supposed to be friendtly for Windows guys.  I
installed it (easy) and started by downloading the Debian version of
WSJT-X.  A perfectly functional-looking version of WSJT opened up very
nicely, but it was ancient - V1.1.  Then tried to install the windows
version using Wine.  No luck at all with that.
I guess I'm stuck with Windows.

Thanks, Again for trying to help.

Glen W6GJB


On Sat, Apr 6, 2019 at 5:01 PM Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com>
wrote:

> On 07/04/2019 00:23, G8DQX (WSJT developers on SF) wrote:
>
> *3)* Thus we conclude that though you *thought* that the downloaded
> *wsjtx_2.0.1_amd64.deb* package had been installed, it had *not* been.
>
> Robin,
>
> that may not be correct, more likely it did install into /usr/local, which
> is correct, but if for some reason he does not have /usr/local/bin before
> /usr/bin on his PATH environment variable; the wrong application version
> will be started. A simple test of this would be to type the following into
> a terminal session:
>
> /usr/local/bin/wsjtx
>
> as see which version, if any, starts.
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
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